Redes Sociales Para Museos Comunitarios

related: museos, redes sociales

El uso de las redes sociales para museos comunitarios no es tan deficil pero requiere una inversion del tiempo y interes. En la platica de Ron Mader con los encargados de los museos comunitarios de Oaxaca el 5 de Abril, 2008, propuse que Planeta.com ofrece una invitacion a los encargados mismos para documentar los museos y que ofrece visitantes y la comunidad. Hemos preparado este documento para asistir en la capacitación.

Como primer paso estamos recomendando que los museos usan Flickr para documentar los atractivos de las comunidades y los museos propios.

Wiki

oaxaca museums
museums
world museums
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Flickr

http://www.flickr.com
http://oaxaca.wikispaces.com/flickr
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/flickr

Invitación a participar en los grupos de Flickr:

World Museums
http://www.flickr.com/groups/worldmuseumsgallery

Turismo Rural
http://www.flickr.com/groups/ruraltourism

Aboles de Oaxaca
http://www.flickr.com/groups/arbolesdeoaxaca

Otros grupos

Santo Domingo
http://www.flickr.com/groups/santo_domingo

Si Mas Bicicletas
http://www.flickr.com/groups/simasbicicletas

TEMAS

Metologia - Hay que hacer cosas. Hay que ser proactivo
Filosofia - Las experiencias no existen en islación.
Costo - Su tiempo
Ventaja - Clientes informados e educados
Ventaja - Web sirve como vinculo a comunidades miigrantes

RECOMENDACION

Desarrollar una estrategia, serie de compromisos alcancables

FLICKR LESSONS



Ejempo: Our Space Te Papa (New Zealand)
http://www.ourspace.tepapa.com

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An interactive multi-media experience is opening in 2008 at Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand. If you have photographs or clips about life in Aotearoa as you see it, log in here to upload them. All images you upload will join the Our Space Media Database. Images from contributing photographers, filmmakers and artists from all over the country (you!) will be added into the database along with images from the Te Papa collections, slices of television clips and music videos. The media database drives two spaces in the experience – the Hall & the Wall:

The Hall - The floor is alive to visitor footsteps. A 14 metre long satellite map of New Zealand is laid out on the floor. 34 large screens are hidden behind semi-reflective glass walls on either side of the map. As visitors walk over the map they trigger sensors which in turn trigger media sequences lighting up on the screens behind the mirror glass. Lighting effects and spatialised sound add to the experience of the Hall as a fun and highly interactive space.
The Wall - Around the corner in the 'Wall' space, visitors select images /media from the image database using touch screens. They send this data to the Wall and use it to create their own mural/story/VJ composition on a18 metre long projection wall using a hand-held controller. The Wall is a collective space about who you are and what you are into. Media in this space may be cropped, rotated, drawn on or looped.